| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 9/12/2021 12:40:12 PM 
 After much help from many of you and fine tuning this scan, this is now my "go to" scan for bullish and bearish picks, specifically for my optionable symlist included.
 
 This can also be used on non-optionable stocks.
 
 This gives me a window of buying opportunity going long between 2 and 5 signals and from 5 to 2 signals for going short.
 
 Thanks to all of you for your help!  Below are both bullish and bearish scans.  Feel free to share any tweaks you think will make this better!
 
 You may have to click "Fetch" a second time for the picks to show.
 
 Bullish Scan
 
 
 
 
 Bearish Scan
 
 
 
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 9/12/2021 1:04:20 PM 
 https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/Filter-Exchange/Murder-Hornets-Scan/157560
 Murder Hornets Scan
 snappyfrog 	9/12/2021 12:40:12 PM
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 A YUUUUGE THANK YOU to you, snappyfrog for your Murder Hornets !
 
 I have been following the  Murder Hornets journey since the beginning
 and your inventions are getting better with time.
 
 Murder Hornets are reliable and timely.
 
 
 
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| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 9/12/2021 1:31:56 PM 
 Thank you Cheese
 
 
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| ZachyTrader 2 posts
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 | 9/19/2021 10:59:43 AM 
 Thanks Snappyfrog for your selfless contribution.
 
 I have some questions with regards to this as I feel that it might affect how one might want to trade using this filter.
 
 1. Since there are 5 different signals, how many signals are you minimally looking at, before jumping into the stock?
 
 2. On average, how long is each trade?
 
 3. What is your strategy for getting out of a trade, after it had gone up a few percentages?
 
 
 
 
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| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 9/22/2021 6:01:58 PM 
 ZachyTrader, it doesn't show on the bullish scan until there are 2 signals.  I then look for a higher open or high the next day for entry.  Exits are based on resistance,  trend lines or weakness on the oscillators.
 
 
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| meatyboy 8 posts
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 | 9/22/2021 10:21:16 PM 
 Your scans are always good scans and I've always appreciated your help when I run into a roadblock. SF Forums needs to figure out a way to recognize great contributors.
 
 
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| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 9/23/2021 9:24:26 AM 
 Wow, thanks meatyboy
 
 
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| miketranz 978 posts
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 | 9/23/2021 9:35:08 PM 
 Snappy,how are the signals generated? Is 5 signals going long better than 2? Does the entry trigger have anything to do with price crossing over the moving averages? What's the most profitable hold time? Thanks,Miketranz...
 
 
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| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 9/24/2021 8:07:40 PM 
 *****
 Snappy,how are the signals generated? Is 5 signals going long better than 2?
 Does the entry trigger have anything to do with price crossing over the moving averages?
 What's the most profitable hold time? Thanks,Miketranz...
 *****
 
 There are actually 6 signals which are listed below:
 
 
 Signals ****
 Set{cdm_7,count( cma(DMA(7,-5),7) > cma(DMA(7,-5),7) 1day ago,1)}
 
 set{c_13, count (close > ema(13),1)}
 set{c_30, count (close > ema(30),1)}
 set{rs_53, count (rsi(14) > 53,1)}
 
 set{pvi_22, count (pvi > pvi 22 day low, 1)}
 
 set{wd_up, count (Weekly_and_Daily_MACD > Weekly_MACD,1)}
 *****
 
 The scan brings up stocks that have at least 2 signals AFTER having less
 than 2 signals the day before.  It doesn't matter which 2 signals hit first although
 DMA and price closing above the EMA(13) tend to happen first.
 
 These stocks can run hard or fail tomorrow, just like with any scan results.
 However; I've found that when price moves up the following day, the signals
 can quickly rise to 5 or even 6.  As soon as I see the signals drop from 6 down
 to 5, this is my signal to be looking for an exit.  If the trade is weak, it may only
 go up to 3 or 4 signals before falling.  I would still look for an exit when the
 signals level off or start falling.
 
 My exit can then be based on resistance, trend lines, etc.  But, I normally
 will set a trailing stop loss and let the sell happen automatically, if I am trading
 stocks.  If options, then I have a set mental stop for the amount I am willing to give back.
 
 I use the two Stochastic oscillators to give me clues on the strength of the
 move and whether it might be a short or longer swing trade.
 
 I like them to make a fast / slow line cross below the 50 line, the lower the
 better.  The Stochastic (20,20,2) tells me about short trades and the (40,40,4) the longer runs.
 
 
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| miketranz 978 posts
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 | 9/26/2021 11:16:33 AM 
 Thanks Snappy...
 
 
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